Mix in HUMUS 
with your Soil if it needs help . . . 
We offer 100-Ib. bag for $2.50 



Single Dahlia 
SINGLE DAHLIAS 
These are effective in the garden, and are 
wonderful for cut-bloom. 
In four beautiful colors: White, Pink, Red 
and Yellow. 30 cts. each, $2.75 for 10. 
COLLECTION No. 94F: One root each, four 
colors (value $1.20), for $1.10. 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
_ We offer below a select list of these beau- 
tiful Pompon Dahlias, a miniature form of 
the Show Dahlias, having the same ball-like 
form, but much smaller m size. The plants 
are also smaller, of branching habit, and pro- 
duce an endless profusion of flowers which 
are invaluable for table decoration and 
boutonniéres. 
Betty Anne. Dainty pink. 
Edith Muller. Rosy orange and yellow. 
Golden Beauty. Bright yellow. 
Indian Chief. Rich red tipped white. 
Morning Mist. Light lavender and white. 
*Red Gem. Rich deep red. 
Snowbird. 
Above 7 varieties, 25 cts. each, $2.25 for 10 
COLLECTIONS OF POMPON DAHLIAS 
No. 94D. Seven roots, one each of the above 
(value $1.75), for $1.50, 
Pure white. 
GARDEN FULL OF DAHLIAS FOR $9 
These are kinds of which we have large stocks, 
delights of Dahlia-growing. 

MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Flowers less than 31/ inches in diameter 
These are increasing In popularity and interest. After careful tests, we are including many 
new and meritorious varieties, giving a complete range of distinct colors and forms. All 
types of Dahlias are to be found in this section, but the plants are dwarf and the flowers are 
perfect gems, ideal for cut-flower purposes. They are also invaluable for borders, hedges or 
planting in the perennial garden. Since their height is between 11% and 3 feet, they need no 
supporting stakes and may be used for bedding. Pinch them to keep the plants uniform. 
*BABY ROYAL. 
shaded apricot. 
each, $3.15 for 10. 
*BISHOP OF LLANDAFF. Peony-flowered. 
Bright scarlet; duplex form. Attractive 
fern-like, reddish purple foliage. This fine 
variety 1s illustrated with others on page 
61. 35 cts. each, $3.15 for 10. 
CORINNA. F.D. Well-formed blooms of 
brilliant yellow. 35 cts. each, $3.15 for 10. 
COURONNE. I.D. Pure, waxy white; 
form very much like a gardenia. 35 cts. 
each, $3.15 for 10. 
FAIRY. F.D.  Violet-rose, shading to 
mauve at the tips. Keeps wonderfully 
when cut. 35 cts. each, $3.15 for 10. 
JAMBOREE. Semi-C. Beautiful shade of 
soft salmon-pink. A prize-winning variety. 
50 cts. each, $4.50 for 10. 
*LITTLE JENNIE. I.C. Flesh-pink, tinted 
with rose and yellow. Early and free 
flowering. 50 cts. each, $4.50 for 10. 
*ORCHID LADY. F.D. Dainty pure 
orchid-pink of fine form. Distinct. 40 cts. 
each, $3.60 for 10. 
ORANGE ROYAL. I.C. A new Dutch 
variety which arrived on the last boat 
sailing from Holland. Similar to Baby 
Royal except in color; this is a clear 
brilliant orange. 50 cts. each, $4.50 for 10. 
*SYLVIA. F.D. Brilliant deep red; flowers 
of beautiful form. low grower and free 
flowering. 50 cts. each, $4.50 for 10. 
Semi-C. 
Free bloomer. 
Salmon-pink 
Som etse 
COLLECTIONS 
OF MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
No. 94A. 5 roots, 1 each, sorts marked * 
(value'$2:10) eat eae oe ak er i 
No. 94B. 10 roots, 2 each, sorts marked * 
(value:$4:20) 0th a Pee ee ent $3.50: 
No. 94C. 25 roots, 5 each, sorts marked * 
(value $9 A5) se ee ; 
Poles and Holes for Dahlias. Drive in Dahlia 
Poles four feet apart each way, and dig a hole at 
the foot of each. Drop in a handful of Sawco Dah- 
lia Food, and mix well. 
ORCHID-FLOWERING 
DAHLIAS 
These have single flowers, but the margins 
of the ray-florets turn inward toward the 
tips to become more or less tubular. Beauti- 
ful and attractive. 
MIXED SEEDLINGS. Here is a splendid 
blend made up of the most interesting kinds 
and rainbow-like in its effect, because all 
colors are included. No names. 
each, $2.25 for 10. 
25 cts. 

Orchid-flowering Dahlias 
Planting Dahlia Roots: Spread some unfertilized soil over the enriched earth. Place the Dahlia root 
horizontally two inches below the surface; fill the hole with soil and tread firmly. 
Sold in a Collection 
Retail Value 
$4.50 
and all of them are good; it is your opportunity to become acquainted with the 
No. 94F: 12 Distinct Sorts, Each Root Clearly Marked with Its Name 
This Collection will enable you to have enormous flowering kinds, and also to try the interesting Pompon type. 
SEVEN EXHIBITION SORTS 
California Idol. Yellow, 
Jane Cowl. Bronze. 
Jersey’s Beauty. Pink. 
Red King. Deep red. 
68 Dahlias 
Kentucky. Salmon-orange. 
Watchung Giant. Chamois. 
White King. Pure white. 
THREE POMPON SORTS 
Edith Muller. Rosy orange. 
Indian Chief. Red, tipped white. 
TWO FINE MINIATURES 
Pruning Dahlias: Limit main stéms to two at most. Pinch the tops when the third pair of leaves 
shows; pinch the two main branches when their third pair shows. Limit buds one to a branch 
Morning Mist. Lavender and 
white. 
Orchid Lady. Orchid-pink. 
Sylvia. Deep red. 
STUMPP & WALTER CO. 
